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The Contribution of Natural Killer Complex Loci to the Development of Experimental Cerebral Malaria

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The Natural Killer Complex (NKC) is a genetic region of highly linked genes encoding several receptors involved in the control of NK cell function. The NKC is highly polymorphic and allelic variability of various NKC loci has been demonstrated in inbred mice, providing evidence for NKC haplotypes. Using BALB.B6-Cmv1 r congenic mice, in which NKC genes from C57BL/6 mice were introduced into the BALB/c background, we have previously shown that the NKC is a genetic determinant of malarial pathogenesis. C57BL/6 alleles are associated with increased disease-susceptibility as BALB.B6-Cmv1 r congenic mice had increased cerebral pathology and death rates during P. berghei ANKA infection than cerebral malariaresistant BALB/c controls.

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